Keep that New Year’s revelry going and usher in the Year of the Pig, which begins on Feb. 5.
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By Karen Bloom
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1/17/19
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Students paraded through the hallways at the Lynbrook Kindergarten Center on Feb. 16, gleefully shouting, “Gong hay fat choy! “ repeatedly. Translated into English, their message was to wish a happy Chinese New Year to all who could hear them.
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By Mike Smollins
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3/1/18
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Get out some red paper lanterns and usher in the Year of the Dog, which begins next week, on Feb. 16.
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By Karen Bloom
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2/8/18
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For those who are still feeling that New Year’s spirit, keep the revelry going with a Chinese New Year’s celebration.
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1/22/14
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Take out the broom and sweep away the winter doldrums with a Chinese New Year gathering: the Year of the Snake is celebrated on Feb. 10.
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2/6/13
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Gung Hay Fat Choy! If you still have some New Year’s revelry left, why not keep the celebration going – at least for bit longer. Get out your broom and sweep away the past: the Year of the Dragon begins January 23.
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1/18/12
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